In a do-or-die fixture for the Three Lions tonight, the MirrorFootball columnist reveals what he'd do if he had to face Luis Suarez

BBC pundit Robbie Savage has offered his thoughts on tonight's crucial World Cup fixture between England and Uruguay, stating that Roy Hodgson's men need to hit Liverpool star Luis Suarez early (but fairly) in Sao Paulo.

Both sides head into the game pointless, knowing that defeat will end their hopes of a place in the knockout stages.

The Three Lions lost their opener to Italy 2-1, but Savage reckons they can win by a similar scoreline tonight - provided they deal with the threat of both Suarez and Edinson Cavani.

"If I was a Gerrard, a Cahill, Jagielka, go and smash him [Suarez] fairly in the challenge early on, let him know your there, test his knee out, because if he's on form, fit, he's going to be a massive danger.

"I think both defences are vulnerable, so many attacking options on the pitch. I'm going for a 2-1 win."